Ex-Insurance Broker Arrested in California for Embezzlement

June 18, 2014

John Monreal, 45, of Santa Clarita, Calif. was arrested on May 30 by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies on 11 felony counts of embezzlement and insurance code violations after he allegedly duped multiple consumers into believing they were insured while he collected their premiums.

In March of 2010, the California Department of Insurance revoked Monreal’s insurance license, listing 10 causes for discipline that included allegations Monreal was lacking integrity, conducting business in a dishonest manner, incompetency and diversion of fiduciary funds.

A subsequent investigation found that Monreal continued to act as a broker at his business, the John Monreal Insurance Agency, and Monreal issued checks to insurance carriers for the insurance policies that were eventually cancelled due to insufficient funds or partial payment, according to CDI.

John Monreal
John Monreal

Monreal would allegedly convince his clients to pay the full annual premium on an insurance policy in exchange for receiving a reduced rate, and he would insist that checks for the policies be made payable to him, according to CDI.

He allegedly provided victims with a certificate of insurance that indicated they were covered, but only a portion of the premium was remitted to the insurance carrier, leaving the insured without coverage, according to CDI. In total, Monreal allegedly collected $10,703 in premiums from his victims for automobile, home and earthquake policies.

Bail for Monreal was set at $120,000. The case is being prosecuted by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office.

“While the majority of agents and brokers are honest, it is a sad fact that there are a few bad apples that are dishonest and violate the public trust,” Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones said in a statement.

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